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Year Host City Gold Silver Bronze 1926: London: Roland Jacobi Daniel Pecsi: Béla von Kehrling Zoltán Mechlovits: Paul Flussmann Munio Pillinger: Cyril Mossford Hedley Penny: 1928: Stockholm: Alfred Liebster Robert Thum: Charlie Bull Fred Perry: Laszlo Bellak Sándor Glancz: Roland Jacobi Zoltán Mechlovits: 1929: Budapest: Viktor Barna ...
China has been the most successful nation in Olympic table tennis, winning 66 medals (37 gold, 21 silver, and 8 bronze). Since 1992, Chinese players have won at least one medal in every event. At the 2008 Games, China achieved an unprecedented medal sweep in both the men's and women's singles tournaments, [ 6 ] and won both team tournaments.
Five individual events, which include men's singles, women's singles, men's doubles, women's double and mixed doubles, are currently held in odd numbered years. The World Team Table Tennis Championships, which include men's team and women's team events, were first their own competition in 2000. The Team Championships are held in even numbered ...
Women's table tennis by year (67 C) 0–9. 1926 in table tennis (2 C, 1 P) 1928 in table tennis (2 C, 1 P) 1929 in table tennis (2 C, 1 P) 1930 in table tennis (2 C, 1 P)
Only main-draw results in WTA Tour, Grand Slam tournaments, Billie Jean King Cup, United Cup, Hopman Cup and Olympic Games are included in win–loss records [1] [2] Singles [ edit ]
All-time tennis records – Women's singles; Open Era tennis records – Women's singles; World number 1 ranked female tennis players; Top ten ranked female tennis players; Top ten ranked female tennis players (1921–1974) List of Billie Jean King Cup champions; WTA 1000 Series singles records and statistics; WTA 1000 Series doubles records ...
World Table Tennis, stylized as WTT, is an organization created by the ITTF in 2019 that runs commercialized table tennis tournaments. [1] Its inaugural tournament was held in November 2020 in Macao, China. It is distinguished from the predecessor ITTF World Tour by various rules changes and big prize money for commercialized purposes.
Diagram of a table tennis table showing the official dimensions. The table is 2.74 m (9.0 ft) long, 1.525 m (5.0 ft) wide, and 76 cm (2.5 ft) high with any continuous material so long as the table yields a uniform bounce of about 23 cm (9.1 in) when a standard ball is dropped onto it from a height of 30 cm (11.8 in), or about 77%.